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well, karen emailed us, in print on paper. there is a ritual and history involved that just doesn't exist with electronic gadgets. it has to do with the relaxing repetitiveness of page turning. >> i agree with that. sometimes i like to read some of those articles over again. alicia says nothing beats reading an actual paper. i feel the same way about books. electronic media is a good thing but it shouldn't ultimately replace print. >> you can cut out articles and send them to people and i know my father likes to do that. terry says, on the weekend sharing a printed newspaper with my husband over morning coffee is the best. wouldn't be the same reading the paper online. >> yeah. you can actually fight for a piece of paper on sundays versus like get out of the way so i can read this on the computer. >> true. >>> tennis not the kind of sport that should be played in the rain. >> that's why the men's final of the u.s. open has been postpone for the third straight year. it's now scheduled this afternoon at 1:00 our time. and, of co
well, karen emailed us, in print on paper. there is a ritual and history involved that just doesn't exist with electronic gadgets. it has to do with the relaxing repetitiveness of page turning. >> i agree with that. sometimes i like to read some of those articles over again. alicia says nothing beats reading an actual paper. i feel the same way about books. electronic media is a good thing but it shouldn't ultimately replace print. >> you can cut out articles and send them to people...
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lawrence joins us. hi. >> hey guys, a lot of sunshine coming our way spectacular labor day, offshore winds setting up on just the right day, stay clear all the way to the coastline. mount vacca looking out over skies and sun about to come up. 6:45 a.m. sunrise time. temperatures heating up in a hurry turning out cool in spots, bay area, mostly clear skies, no fog to speak of, 46 napa valley, 49 santa rosa, 58 san jose and 59 fairfield. i will tell you what if you are travelling around the state, sunshine and heat just about everywhere you go, 90s in toward central valley, monterey bay, mostly sunny as we head in toward the afternoon ridge of high pressure building in just the right time not going to be here long the system to the north of us knocking on the door. for today, offshore winds crank up temperatures even spectacular toward the coastline low temperatures moving up 70s out toward the beaches half moon bay 74, 72 and getting inside the bay 80s, a couple low 90s. east bay temperatures move into t
lawrence joins us. hi. >> hey guys, a lot of sunshine coming our way spectacular labor day, offshore winds setting up on just the right day, stay clear all the way to the coastline. mount vacca looking out over skies and sun about to come up. 6:45 a.m. sunrise time. temperatures heating up in a hurry turning out cool in spots, bay area, mostly clear skies, no fog to speak of, 46 napa valley, 49 santa rosa, 58 san jose and 59 fairfield. i will tell you what if you are travelling around the...
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she jones us over the -- joins us over the phone. >> reporter: you can still natural gas in the area up wind from where that gas line broke downtown orinda. the leak is crimped and they are working on repairs but gas is no longer leaking. we're talking about a two-block area of moraga way that is closed down between camino pablo and brookwood in downtown. pg&e continues to work to get that gas line repaired as they have since about midnight last night. it's a 2" gas line broken about 11:30 last night as independent contractors working for the city hit the line with a backhoe. they every they were trying to expand pedestrian walkways downtown. the situation was less dangerous the situation is less dangerous than officials first thought. at around midnight they started evacuating 14 homes near northwood and south wood but then realized that the pipe was small and that that was unnecessary. just a 2" feeder line going to a couple of downtown businesses with less than 50 pounds of pressure. so it is much smaller in comparison, a much slower leak than we saw in san bruno with the 30" tran
she jones us over the -- joins us over the phone. >> reporter: you can still natural gas in the area up wind from where that gas line broke downtown orinda. the leak is crimped and they are working on repairs but gas is no longer leaking. we're talking about a two-block area of moraga way that is closed down between camino pablo and brookwood in downtown. pg&e continues to work to get that gas line repaired as they have since about midnight last night. it's a 2" gas line broken...
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they are using electronic microscopes. so if there is any corrosion on the inside or the outside, because that's the other theory, that will be found. and we'll be of course finding out information over the next several months. but the investigators have promised they will release any piece of information they have as soon as they have it. >> that is certainly good news to those home owners. anne, thank you very much, anne makovec in san bruno. >>> a family who was killed in that explosion will be laid to rest today. a funeral service for gregory bullis, his mother lavonne and 17-year-old son william will be held this afternoon at first presbyterian church in burlingame. a reception will follow at mills high school in millbrae. the bullis family was three of seven people killed two weeks ago when the pipeline exploded. their deaths were confirmed this week. >>> and there will also be a funeral today for the 15-year- old novato high school student who was killed in a suspected drunk driving crash. he was one of three teenag
they are using electronic microscopes. so if there is any corrosion on the inside or the outside, because that's the other theory, that will be found. and we'll be of course finding out information over the next several months. but the investigators have promised they will release any piece of information they have as soon as they have it. >> that is certainly good news to those home owners. anne, thank you very much, anne makovec in san bruno. >>> a family who was killed in that...
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she joins us now from the emergency shelter this morning. good morning, julie. >> reporter: good morning, john. yeah, i'm here with jim mallory from the american red cross. we are at this emergency shelter. this is the primary shelter where people have been coming. tell us -- i know there are a lot of supplies, a lot of food and volunteers but you're saying you're asking people to really slow down and go to the website and donate money not come in with supplies. >> we always rely on financial donation as well as blood donations for the work that we do because we don't get any government subsidies. we are a volunteer organization. so that's really important to us. >> reporter: why should people not bring more supplies here? >> well, the red cross really doesn't have the staff to sort and clean it and that kind of thing. there is a group of volunteers behind us here who have been working all night to sort these things that have been donated. the people of the area have just been wonderful about coming in and dropping things off, pillows, cloth
she joins us now from the emergency shelter this morning. good morning, julie. >> reporter: good morning, john. yeah, i'm here with jim mallory from the american red cross. we are at this emergency shelter. this is the primary shelter where people have been coming. tell us -- i know there are a lot of supplies, a lot of food and volunteers but you're saying you're asking people to really slow down and go to the website and donate money not come in with supplies. >> we always rely on...
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they were antiwar and hold us all accountable on the left. they were anti-or pro labor and would hold us accountable. we have now become them so there is nobody to protest. >> i see they have a movement, the tea party movement. they have a message that doesn't sound like it's very clear and the same so what is going to happen to the political system when these people -- and it appears some of them will get into office??? >> i'm telling you, "these people" will morph into being what they did in 1994. if you remember 194 they had something called the contract on america and they blew the democrats out of the water. within two years, bill clinton was back on top, got reelected handsomely and went on to control it. the same thing will happen with "these people." all of their utterances becomes what we protest and what we all i am brace. and the minute that they start to serve, they start enjoying it and when they enjoy it they lose the edge. >> so what will happen with the democratic party? how do you respond to this? and, you know, what's going
they were antiwar and hold us all accountable on the left. they were anti-or pro labor and would hold us accountable. we have now become them so there is nobody to protest. >> i see they have a movement, the tea party movement. they have a message that doesn't sound like it's very clear and the same so what is going to happen to the political system when these people -- and it appears some of them will get into office??? >> i'm telling you, "these people" will morph into...
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kcbs radio's matt bigler joins us live from downtown to explain. matt, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the san jose city council is expected to put its weight behind one of the two options, either the above ground aerial track which seems to be more viable because it's less expensive or underground where it's out of the way and it wouldn't interfere with buildings and streets. but the underground option is five times as more expensive and takes a lot longer to build an estimated $2.5 billion price tag. so it seems the san jose city council will endorse he want above ground option but we'll see what happens later today. meanwhile, this other high- speed rail news, governor schwarzenegger is touring high- speed rail in china and japan, riding the systems and looking them over. he is looking for outside investors to contribute to the $40 billion project of california. today japan announced it would be willing to give california loans to build project but it's not saying how much they would be. several countries including japan are all
kcbs radio's matt bigler joins us live from downtown to explain. matt, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the san jose city council is expected to put its weight behind one of the two options, either the above ground aerial track which seems to be more viable because it's less expensive or underground where it's out of the way and it wouldn't interfere with buildings and streets. but the underground option is five times as more expensive and takes a lot longer to build an...
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give us a wave. he takes care of us early in the morning. anyway, email brian@cbs5.com. and check out brian's daily briefing at 11:00 a.m. here on cbs5.com. >>> thanks for watching. >> we got a new -- >> okay. >> there is a look at san francisco. put yourke
give us a wave. he takes care of us early in the morning. anyway, email brian@cbs5.com. and check out brian's daily briefing at 11:00 a.m. here on cbs5.com. >>> thanks for watching. >> we got a new -- >> okay. >> there is a look at san francisco. put yourke